Evonik is introducing a new carbon-fibre reinforced PEEK filament, for use in 3D printed medical implants. This smart biomaterial can be processed in common extrusion-based 3D printing technologies ...
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A new carbon-fiber-reinforced PEEK filament for use in 3D-printed medical implants has been developed by German chemicals company Evonik. The biomaterial can be processed using common extrusion-based ...
A new 3D-printable polyetheretherketone (PEEK) biomaterial is suited for medical applications involving up to 30 days body contact. VESTAKEEP Care M40 3DF from specialty chemicals company Evonik can ...